The qualitative and quantitative studies, presented in this article, on wood anatomy of various species belonging to ancient Magnolia genus reveal new aspects of phylogenetic relationships between the species and show evolutionary trends, known to increase fitness of conductive tissues in angiosperms. They also provide new examples of phenotypic plasticity in plants.The type of perforation plate in vessel members is one of the most relevant features for taxonomic studies. In Magnolia, until now, two types of perforation plates have been reported: the conservative, scalariform and the specialized, simple one.In this paper, are presented some findings, new to magnolia wood science, like exclusively simple perforation plates in some species or...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
The genus Magnolia comprises over 250 species naturally occurring in Eastern North America, Central ...
Why plants rich in plesiomorphic (“primitive”) features are alive today is a question that receives ...
The qualitative and quantitative studies, presented in this article, on wood anatomy of various spec...
Shared ancestry among species and correlation between vessel diameter and plant height can obscure ...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
Angiosperms with simple vessel perforations have evolved many times independently of species having ...
International audienceStudies of anatomically preserved fossils provide a wealth of information on t...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
A hypothesized advantage of the building block of the angiosperm vascular network, the vessel, is of...
Journal ArticleWe tested two hypotheses for how vessel evolution in angiosperms influenced xylem fun...
A hypothesized advantage of the building block of the angiosperm vascular network, the vessel, is of...
Quantitative and qualitative features of wood and stem anatomy are presented for 44 collections of 1...
The hypothesis of functionally adaptive diversification of wood structure in the course of evolution...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
The genus Magnolia comprises over 250 species naturally occurring in Eastern North America, Central ...
Why plants rich in plesiomorphic (“primitive”) features are alive today is a question that receives ...
The qualitative and quantitative studies, presented in this article, on wood anatomy of various spec...
Shared ancestry among species and correlation between vessel diameter and plant height can obscure ...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
Angiosperms with simple vessel perforations have evolved many times independently of species having ...
International audienceStudies of anatomically preserved fossils provide a wealth of information on t...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
A hypothesized advantage of the building block of the angiosperm vascular network, the vessel, is of...
Journal ArticleWe tested two hypotheses for how vessel evolution in angiosperms influenced xylem fun...
A hypothesized advantage of the building block of the angiosperm vascular network, the vessel, is of...
Quantitative and qualitative features of wood and stem anatomy are presented for 44 collections of 1...
The hypothesis of functionally adaptive diversification of wood structure in the course of evolution...
Xylem vessels have long been proposed as a key innovation for the ecological diversification of angi...
The genus Magnolia comprises over 250 species naturally occurring in Eastern North America, Central ...
Why plants rich in plesiomorphic (“primitive”) features are alive today is a question that receives ...